'This is a victory not just for me, but for anyone who has ever felt scared to stand up for what’s right.'
over her alleged treatment of aides, claimed in a witness statement made public during the appeal process that Meghan"indicated in messages to me that she recognized that it was possible that Mr. Markle would make the letter public."
Knauf also claimed Meghan and Harry later authorized specific cooperation in December 2018 with the authors offrom official royal duties. The book was co-authored by Carolyn Durand, a former ABC News producer, and Omid Scobie, currently an ABC News royal contributor.
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